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Official Apple accessory deals from $6.50: Thunderbolt 5 and MacBook MagSafe cables, much more

Woot launched a notable Apple accessories sale yesterday, loaded with cables, and adapters, and keyboards, and more. We have already highlighted some of these offers, including the best prices around on the official Apple Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable, but there are plenty of notable discounts in the sale you’ll find down below – just be sure to use code APPLEFIVE at checkout for additional $5 off and remember there’s a limit of “one coupon use per customer.” 

Again, you’ll find some of our favorite deals from the sale below, and, as far as Apple accessories go, you’ll want to make sure you scope out the Amazon all-time low live on the latest Apple Magic Mouse as well as the Apple USB-C Magic Keyboard. But we also spotted a rather rare discount on Apple’s USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cables

You got one of these with your MacBook purchase, but if you need a refresh or one to keep at the office, Woot has the regularly $49 MacBook charging cables down at $27.99 right now, and code APPLEFIVE will drop that total to $22.99 Prime shipped

And if you need more than one, Woot has 2- and 3-packs dropping the price down as low as $21.60 with the code above on the same listing page

Here’s a look at some of the other highlights from the Woot Apple sale:

Apple Thunderbolt cables:

Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices